No Name Design Features 1,000 Items that are Often Ignored

No Name Design at the Triennale Design Museum examines certain items that would otherwise be overlooked. These pieces play a larger role in the world today than many people think, which is what the curators are aiming to show with the exhibit.

Items in the exhibit include things such as a beach ball or a cup of Coca Cola. Again, these pieces are such a staple in pop culture and everyday life that people don't realize the effect they have. The beach ball signifies the playfulness of individuals, and Coke is a huge movement that has resulted in everything from campaign sponsorships to obesity. No Name Design tries to encourage people to be more conscious about these surroundings. Photo Credits: designboom, triennale.org